I'm pretty hooked. It has MDE vibes to it in the sense that it's sorta obtuse for the sake of being obtuse. And then also in the sense that it's like some college student's liberal arts film project but with an actually good budget and amazing editing.

The ending of the phone sex survey clip was one of the best released productions I've seen for something that was solely through a web upload release in terms of editing quality.

I'm pretty hooked. It has MDE vibes to it in the sense that it's sorta obtuse for the sake of being obtuse. And then also in the sense that it's like some college student's liberal arts film project but with an actually good budget and amazing editing.

The ending of the phone sex survey clip was one of the best released productions I've seen for something that was solely through a web upload release in terms of editing quality.

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The guys behind Lasagna Cat, "Fatal Farm", did a lot of great parodies back in the mid 2000's like this classic...

This is my first introduction to all of this and holy balls this is more than I can comprehend. It's autistic as hell and ironic and the production values are amazing but also it's weirdly respectful of the original source material.

Going back to that vid I posted before, I noticed someone who played a character in that show had this to say for being humiliated in the comments section..."I was honored to play Bill der Beaver on the show. This is garbage. Shame on you FF." - S. Grinn

Another one of those spoofs that screwed up quite a few people who didn't realize it was a parody at all was their "Infinite Solutions" web series...

This is my first introduction to all of this and holy balls this is more than I can comprehend. It's autistic as hell and ironic and the production values are amazing but also it's weirdly respectful of the original source material.

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It can be, their DuckTales parody though raised too many eyebrows besides. Then there's this! And of course, who could forget their fine contribution to remaking this classic!

Oh, one more for the road, and this is the very definition of autism with the right tools!